Stonor - 22nd April 2018
Stonor is one of the oldest family homes still lived in today having been home to the family for over 850 years. As well as being architecturally fascinating each room contains a lifetime of experience and anecdote. Discover art and treasures collected from across the globe and view historic maps and documents that reveal generations of service to the country. The Chapel is steeped in family history and was built in the late 13th Century on the site of a prehistoric Stone Circle. Once inside, sunlight floods through the superb stained glass, lighting the chapel and allowing visitors to see Graham Greene’s great gift, a series of artworks called ‘Stations of the Cross’ by Jozef Janas, a Polish prisoner of war in World War II.
Depart: Radlett Post Office 11:00 am Arrive: Stonor 12:15 pm
Depart: Stonor 5:00 pm Arrive: Radlett 6:15 pm
Cost: RAS Members £30 Guests £32 Gratuity included
Depart: Radlett Post Office 11:00 am Arrive: Stonor 12:15 pm
Depart: Stonor 5:00 pm Arrive: Radlett 6:15 pm
Cost: RAS Members £30 Guests £32 Gratuity included